Bless This Mess: A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World
ISBN-13:
9781984824127
ISBN-10:
1984824120
Author:
Molly Phinney Baskette, Ellen ODonnell PhD
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Convergent Books
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Counseling
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9781984824127
ISBN-10:
1984824120
Author:
Molly Phinney Baskette, Ellen ODonnell PhD
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Convergent Books
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Counseling
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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Bless This Mess: A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World (ISBN-13: 9781984824127 and ISBN-10: 1984824120), written by authors
Molly Phinney Baskette, Ellen ODonnell PhD, was published by Convergent Books in 2019.
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Description
A witty, compelling guide to raising open-minded and morally grounded kids in these crazy times, with an approach that’s rooted in science, psychology, and faith
“Groundbreaking, profound, frank and friendly.”—Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LIBRARY JOURNAL
When Rev. Molly Baskette and Dr. Ellen O’Donnell first met, they were both new mothers seeking parenting wisdom. They read a lot of books on the topic, but none of them contained practical suggestions that would help their families psychologically and spiritually while maintaining their progressive values: How do we teach the art of forgiving and serving others? How do we raise kids who are tolerant, curious, and honorable? And what about the sex talk?
Taking matters into their own hands, Baskette and O’Donnell began creating actionable steps addressing these questions and more. This book is the fruit of their many conversations begun long ago during the daycare carpool, from angsty moments to hallelujahs.
In Bless This Mess, readers will gain constructive tools as they learn how to talk to their children about social justice, money, God, ethics, bullying, disabilities, sexuality, and their bodies. Parents will also glean insights on how to serve others with joy, give generously and gratefully, and—perhaps most important—learn how to stop being so afraid all the damn time, even while raising kids in an increasingly chaotic and often scary world. With real-life examples, relatable personal stories, and strategies tailored to the toddler, preteen, or teenager, Bless This Mess guides parents of children at all stages of their development.
“Groundbreaking, profound, frank and friendly.”—Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LIBRARY JOURNAL
When Rev. Molly Baskette and Dr. Ellen O’Donnell first met, they were both new mothers seeking parenting wisdom. They read a lot of books on the topic, but none of them contained practical suggestions that would help their families psychologically and spiritually while maintaining their progressive values: How do we teach the art of forgiving and serving others? How do we raise kids who are tolerant, curious, and honorable? And what about the sex talk?
Taking matters into their own hands, Baskette and O’Donnell began creating actionable steps addressing these questions and more. This book is the fruit of their many conversations begun long ago during the daycare carpool, from angsty moments to hallelujahs.
In Bless This Mess, readers will gain constructive tools as they learn how to talk to their children about social justice, money, God, ethics, bullying, disabilities, sexuality, and their bodies. Parents will also glean insights on how to serve others with joy, give generously and gratefully, and—perhaps most important—learn how to stop being so afraid all the damn time, even while raising kids in an increasingly chaotic and often scary world. With real-life examples, relatable personal stories, and strategies tailored to the toddler, preteen, or teenager, Bless This Mess guides parents of children at all stages of their development.
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